Practical Considerations in Prevention and Treatment
from Section III - Care of the Elderly by Organ System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
Pressure injuries are a costly and complex global issue in all health-care settings. Morbidity and mortality are significant for persons who develop facility-acquired pressure injuries and they often fail to proceed through normal wound healing, stalling in the inflammatory phase of healing and remaining in a chronic inflammatory state. Prevention and treatment require multiple approaches and multidisciplinary team involvement for success. Prevention includes attention to risk assessment, daily skin assessment, tissue load management with offloading and support surfaces, mobility and activity interventions, nutrition assessment, and incontinence management. Treatment follows the TIMERS acronym: Tissue management including debridement and cleansing, Infection and inflammation control including management of bacterial biofilms, Moisture balance with use of moisture-retentive dressings, Epithelial edge advancement or frequent and consistent reassessment of healing, Repair and regeneration with use of advanced wound healing and adjunct therapies, and Social factors and those related to the individual.
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